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So I need a new laptop, HELP! Suggestions needed!
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I'm looking to replace this clunky desktop with a nice laptop instead of upgrading it (currently p4 3.2ghz, 2gb ram)... here is what I want I want to be able to mirror the hdd I don't want one that weighs 10 pounds It needs to support dual monitors (because it will be docked here at home most of the time) Anyone know of anything good? I don't care about the screen size of it, 14" is fine... whatever keeps it light. It will be used 95% of the time docked here at home. |
Really, when it comes to laptops, the real question is: "how much are you willing to blow?"
to mirror the hdd, I'd just get an exterrnal drive and keep it on the desk to serve as backup. I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a laptop that weighs over 10 pounds. To the extreme of lightweight, if you're up for spending $500-$800 more than your specs call for, you can get one of those ultra-portable laptops whose only downside (aside from monitor/keyboard size)is they break more easily. Spending an extra 100 bucks for an upgrade to a... say... GeForce 8400M will get you dual monitor support... but even some on-board graphics accelerators give you that these days. If you're looking for a name to roll with - Lenovo Thinkpads are solid, and built to last. I'd own one myself, but I've opted, instead, for a more inexpensive HP to simply keep me plugged in as I bounce from desktop to desktop in my day. |
dell under $400 refurb
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I've got about 2700 invested in my Sony Vaio. It's lightweight and all but it's a piece of shit. I'll never buy another Sony laptop.
Toshiba and Dell have both done me right. |
You could also try looking at Sager, Asus or some other generic brand. First laptop I bought was a generic Asus (one i'm typing on now). Albeit you may be getting less of immediate support than Dell would offer but it's a great laptop.
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ibm made great in past... not sure about their brand Lenovo
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May have to stick with Acer and a couple spare batteries each |
just ordered a alienware m9750
base price is 1800 |
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